Holo Scale Figure (BOOTLEG)

Today I’ll be unboxing the “Good Smile Company” Holo Figure. I bought her as a test from eBay to see what the quality of bootlegs are.
She was packaged well with thick foam and LOTS of tape.
After opening her box up I noticed a lot of miner defects
She had a lot of glue and lots of her paint was chipped. The paint job on the necklace was really sloppy. Her tail was the worst part, it was really sharp and the paint job was chipped badly. Not only that but the straighter tail is almost impossible to attach.
In all I think it’s worth the $20 I payed and is probably better than other bootlegs I’ve seen online!!

FlyingToNowhere (Hace 2 meses) #48143810Wow, those ears. :\
Some people might dislike this being posted, but I personally am interested in seeing reviews that show the quality of bootlegs and help people better distinguish them.
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JoniVera (Hace 2 meses) #48169322Devil’s advocate here; Bootlegs are great for parts, customization on the cheap. Paying $100+ for a legit and or rare scale then planning to pry it apart doesn’t seem viable.
I’ve never gotten a bootleg in a box before, it’s usually blisters stuffed in styrofoam packs wrapped in 10 feet of tape, then godspeed. :PAgree with the customizations options for bootlegs. Although pvc is not ideal for that.

Devil’s advocate here; Bootlegs are great for parts, customization on the cheap. Paying $100+ for a legit and or rare scale then planning to pry it apart doesn’t seem viable.
I’ve never gotten a bootleg in a box before, it’s usually blisters stuffed in styrofoam packs wrapped in 10 feet of tape, then godspeed. :P

kojuuro (Hace 2 meses) #48155798Wow this is terrible quality. Everything looks really sad and defective.
Just as a suggestion, but maybe in your first sentence you should take out GSC's name, cause they didn't make this disaster, and just state it's a bootleg Holo figure.
Ok